The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq., and Edmond Malone, Esq., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, and a Life of Shakspeare; by Alexander Chalmers, F.S.A. |
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עמוד 10
Decimus Brutus was the most cherished by Cæsar of all his friends , while
Marcus kept aloof , and declined so large a share of his favours and honours , as
the other had constantly accepted . * Sennet . ] I have been informed that sennet
is ...
Decimus Brutus was the most cherished by Cæsar of all his friends , while
Marcus kept aloof , and declined so large a share of his favours and honours , as
the other had constantly accepted . * Sennet . ] I have been informed that sennet
is ...
עמוד 12
If it be aught toward the general good , . To stale with ordinary oaths my love , & c
. ] To invite every new protester to my affection by the stale or allurement of
customary oaths . Set honour in one eye , and death i ' 10 Act I . JULIUS CÆSAR
.
If it be aught toward the general good , . To stale with ordinary oaths my love , & c
. ] To invite every new protester to my affection by the stale or allurement of
customary oaths . Set honour in one eye , and death i ' 10 Act I . JULIUS CÆSAR
.
עמוד 13
Set honour in one eye , and death i ' the other , And I will look on both indifferently
: For , let the gods so speed me , as I love The name of honour more than I fear
death . Cas . I know that virtue to be in you , Brutus , As well as I do know your ...
Set honour in one eye , and death i ' the other , And I will look on both indifferently
: For , let the gods so speed me , as I love The name of honour more than I fear
death . Cas . I know that virtue to be in you , Brutus , As well as I do know your ...
עמוד 27
Yes , every man of them ; and no man here , But honours you : and every one
doth wish , You had but that opinion of yourself , Which every noble Roman bears
of you . This is Trebonius . Bru . He is welcome hither . Cas . This , Decius Brutus .
Yes , every man of them ; and no man here , But honours you : and every one
doth wish , You had but that opinion of yourself , Which every noble Roman bears
of you . This is Trebonius . Bru . He is welcome hither . Cas . This , Decius Brutus .
עמוד 28
The face of men is the countenance , the regard , the esteem of the publick ; in
other terms , honour and reputation ; or the face of men may mean the dejected
look of the people . JOHNSON . · Till each man drop by lottery . ] Perhaps the
poet ...
The face of men is the countenance , the regard , the esteem of the publick ; in
other terms , honour and reputation ; or the face of men may mean the dejected
look of the people . JOHNSON . · Till each man drop by lottery . ] Perhaps the
poet ...
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